Conversion to supply base and replacement It was abandoned in 1988–1989 after it was submerged in ice. It was succeeded by the Maitri research station, which was set up in a moderate climatic zone at a distance of 90 km and made operational in 1990.

What did Aditi Pant do in Antarctica?

Antarctic Expedition Along with structural geologist Sudipta Sengupta, Aditi Pant was the first Indian woman to set foot on Antarctica. Pant’s expedition was aimed at gathering information related to food chain physics, chemistry, and biology in the Antarctic Ocean.

Does India have a base in Antarctica?

India’s first committed research facility, Dakshin Gangotri, is being used as a supply base….Bharati (research station)

Bharati Station भारती स्टेशन
CountryIndia
Location in AntarcticaLarsemann Hills Prydz Bay
Administered byNational Centre for Polar and Ocean Research
Established18 March 2012

What is Dakshin Gangotri Antarctica?

Dakshin Gangotri was the first scientific base station of India situated in Antarctica, part of the Indian Antarctic Programme. It is located at a distance of 2,500 kilometres from the South Pole. It is currently being used as a supply base and transit camp.

Why is India interested in Antarctica?

Antarctica holds scientific interest for Indian research projects due to a number of reasons – to study the origin and eco-history of continents, climate change, meteorology and molecular biodiversity of the region.

When did Aditi Pant born?

Nagpur, India
Aditi Pant/Born

Can Indian travel to Antarctica?

Antarctica can be reached from India via Tierra del Fuego at the tip of South America or from New Zealand (less frequently Australia). There are many more South American departures, the distance is closer, shorter trips are available and you can fly or sail, New Zealand departures are to the deep South.

What happened in Dakshin Gangotri and Maitri in 2020?

After a humble beginning, the Indian Antarctic programme has now credited to have built three permanent research base stations in Antarctica—named Dakshin Gangotri, Maitri, and Bharati. After completing its mission mandate, it returned to India in May of 2020.

Who is Sri Sudipta Sengupta?

Sudipta Sengupta is a professor in structural geology in Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India, and a trained mountaineer. She is one of the first Indian women (along with Aditi Pant) to set foot on Antarctica. She is also popularly known in India for her book Antarctica in Bengali and numerous articles and television interviews on geosciences.

Why is Sudipta Sengupta important to structural geology?

Her work in the Schirmacher Hills is of fundamental importance as it became the basis of further research in that area. In the major part of her research in structural geology, Professor Sudipta Sengupta has combined geological field studies with laboratory experiments and theoretical analyses.

Where did Sengupta come from?

Sengupta was the youngest daughter of three, born to Jyoti Ranjan Sengupta and Pushpa Sengupta in Calcutta, India. Her father was a meteorologist and their family spent a lot of time in both India and Nepal. She says she “comes from the land of Durga. We worship Durga and as a child I believed that she lived in Kailash.